Configuring the (network) mailbox for fast access – Siemens GIGASET C475 IP User Manual
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Using the network mailbox
Configuring the (network) mailbox for fast access
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Configuring the (network) mailbox for fast access
You can use fast access to make direct calls to a network mailbox or the Gigaset C475 IP's
integrated answer machine.
Assigning key 1 of the handset, changing assignments
The setting for fast access is handset-specific. You can assign a different answer machine
to key
on each registered handset.
No answer machine is preconfigured for fast access in the default settings.
Fast access is not yet set on the handset: Press and hold the key
.
Or:
v
¢
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Settings
¢
Voice Mail
¢
Set Key 1
The list of connections (VoIP and fixed line network) that are assigned to the handset as
receive numbers is displayed. The display shows
Net AM: xxx
, where xxx is replaced by the
relevant default name for the connection (
IP1
to
IP6
,
Fxd. line
) and (if available)
Local AM
for
the integrated answer machine on the Gigaset C475 IP base station.
s
Select connection and press
§OK§
(
= on).
If a number is already saved to the base station for the selected network mailbox, fast
access is activated.
a Press
and
hold (idle status).
If no number has been saved for the network mailbox a message is displayed to this effect.
You will be prompted to enter the number for the network mailbox.
s Jump
to
the
Number
line.
~
Enter the number for the network mailbox.
§Save§
Press the display key.
a Press
and
hold (idle status).
Fast access is automatically activated.
Please note:
For information on how to activate and deactivate network mailboxes via the web configurator and
to change their assigned numbers, see, see page 151.
Please note:
You can only assign fast access to one answer machine.
However, you can also call the network mailbox assigned to a handset's receive numbers directly via
the message key (page 98).
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